August 23, 2025

Sione Vaki’s path to the NFL, transitioning from a safety at the University of Utah to a running back for the Detroit Lions, was well-known last season when the team drafted him in the fourth round. Despite being behind David Montgomery, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Craig Reynolds in the backfield, Vaki still made an impact in his rookie year, primarily as a key special teams contributor.

Lions GM Brad Holmes highlighted Vaki’s special teams prowess when he was drafted, noting that he was one of the most impressive players in all four phases of special teams. Vaki proved Holmes right by leading the team in special teams tackles with eight and also forcing a fumble. He’s embraced this role and set a goal to be a Pro Bowl-caliber special teams player, a rare ambition for a young player in the league. His commitment to this area of the game speaks volumes about his mindset and value to the team.

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